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    False George Floyd Narratives Exposed in New Film, and How It Changed Policing, with Liz Collin, JC Chaix, and Heather Mac Donald | Ep. 670

    False George Floyd Narratives Exposed in New Film, and How It Changed Policing, with Liz Collin, JC Chaix, and Heather Mac Donald | Ep. 670

    Megyn Kelly is joined by Liz Collin and JC Chaix, producer and director of “The Fall of Minneapolis,” to discuss their new George Floyd documentary and how it will completely change how you think about the case, the mainstream media’s false narratives and lies they've pushed about the George Floyd case, the truth about Floyd's erratic behavior the day he died, what new police bodycam footage shows about Floyd that changes the narrative completely, the deterioration of Minneapolis after Floyd's death, the mob being allowed to destroy the police precinct in Minneapolis and the rest of the city, the “void of leadership” from Mayor Jacob Frey and more, why Derek Chauvin never got a fair trial, how the media and the left spun a false George Floyd narrative for years, the failures of the EMTs that haven't gotten attention, the key factor of the Fentanyl in Floyd's system, Derek Chauvin's state of mind now, and more. Then Heather Mac Donald, fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins to discuss how America was forever changed after the Floyd case, the dangers police officers are facing across the country, how the false Floyd narrative changed policing and increased crime, her recent fiery showdown with Berkeley college students on race and privilege, and more.


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    “Accountability today, justice tomorrow.”

    “Accountability today, justice tomorrow.”

    Derek Chauvin is found guilty of murdering George Floyd, Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA) joins to talk about renewed hope that Congress might pass police reform, and Democrats re-introduce the Green New Deal as Joe Biden pledges to cut carbon emissions in half ahead of a global climate summit.


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    Key Takeaways From The Chauvin Trial (Ep 1504)

    Key Takeaways From The Chauvin Trial (Ep 1504)
    The Chauvin verdict brought out the worst in the media commentary class. In this episode, I discuss the absolute worst takes on the Chauvin verdict and why this is just the beginning, not the end of this case.  News Picks: The members of “the squad” are total frauds. Here’s the evidence.  Joe Biden wants to use your tax dollars to implement a racist curriculum in schools. “Cancel rent” champion Ayanna Pressley has made thousands as a landlord. Police release the body cam video of the police shooting in Ohio. Congressman Burgess Owens explains why the Georgia voter integrity law is nothing like “Jim Crow.”  Maxine Waters lives in a 6 million dollar mansion while encouraging “confrontation” elsewhere.  Fake Governor of Georgia Stacey Abrams is ducking her role in the boycott that cost her state millions. Rumble is blowing up as people grow tired of the YouTube totalitarians.  Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Ep. 690 - Sacrificing A Goat For Racial Justice

    Ep. 690 - Sacrificing A Goat For Racial Justice

    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, as the Derek Chauvin trial continues, we’ll try to sort through all of the issues related to George Floyd’s death. Was he actually murdered? Did it have anything to do with race? And, however he died, does he deserve to be memorialized and celebrated nationwide? Also Five Headlines including another vicious anti-Asian assault that’s being blamed on white supremacy, even though it wasn’t carried out by a white person. Plus, YouTube makes a move to protect the feelings of YouTube creators like myself, and AOC says you’re racist if you use the term “border surge.”

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    Ep. 518 - Tearing Down Statues Of Heroes, Putting Up Murals Of George Floyd

    Ep. 518 - Tearing Down Statues Of Heroes, Putting Up Murals Of George Floyd

    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, statues of historical heroes are going down while murals and memorials to George Floyd go up. But if we’re having “difficult conversations” about the sins of the dead people we choose to honor, isn’t it time that Floyd is given the same scrutiny? Also Five Headlines and in our Daily Cancellation I finally cancel, once and for all, the entire country of Canada.


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    The Battle Over the Democratic Party's Future

    The Battle Over the Democratic Party's Future

    This episode contains strong language.

    Today’s Senate primary in Kentucky has been transformed by the outcry over police brutality. What can the election tell us about the future of Democratic politics? Guest: Jonathan Martin, who covers national politics for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily

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    • Amy McGrath was considered a safe bet in the Democratic primary in Kentucky. But the recent movement for racial justice has elevated the candidacy of her African-American rival, Charles Booker, in the race to defeat Mitch McConnell.

    ‘I Want To Touch the World’

    ‘I Want To Touch the World’

    This episode contains strong language.

    Nearly 30 years ago, George Perry Floyd Jr. told a high school classmate he would “touch the world” someday. We went to the funeral in Houston of an outsize man who dreamed equally big and whose killing has galvanized a movement against racism across the globe.

    Guest: Manny Fernandez, The New York Times’s bureau chief in Houston.

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    #438: Coach George Raveling on This Unique Moment in Time, How to Practice Self-Leadership, Navigating Difficult Conversations, and Much More

    #438: Coach George Raveling on This Unique Moment in Time, How to Practice Self-Leadership, Navigating Difficult Conversations, and Much More

    “My hope is that we will be who we say we are. All of us.” — Coach George Raveling

    Coach George Raveling (@GeorgeRaveling) is an 82-year-old living legend and Nike’s former Director of International Basketball. Coach Raveling was the first African-American head basketball coach in the PAC-8 (now PAC-12). On August 28, 1963, at age 26, while volunteering as security at the March on Washington, Raveling would humbly become the guardian of what we have come to know as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.

    Coach Raveling has held head coaching positions at Washington State, the University of Iowa, and USC. Following a prolific basketball coaching career, he joined Nike at the request of Phil Knight, where he played an integral role in signing a reluctant Michael Jordan. He’s also been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.

    Coach George Raveling made his first appearance on the podcast in 2018, and for me, it was one of the most impactful interviews I’ve done, and I came out of it walking on air.

    We covered a lot of ground in that first interview, including how Coach Raveling came to own the original copy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, how his practice team ended up beating the 1984 US Olympic Dream Team in basketball, how he helped convince Michael Jordan to sign with Nike, and much more. I strongly urge you to listen to that conversation about Coach’s life, philosophies, and lessons learned.

    I invited George back on the podcast to hear his thoughts on everything that is happening right now. These are difficult and uncertain times for millions of people, and my heart goes out to each and every person navigating the depths of sadness, anger, and fear.

    As you’ll hear in today’s episode, Coach Raveling has great hope. He’s seen many changes in his lifetime, and we can all strive to be the positive change agents that he implores us to be.

    Please enjoy this timely—and timeless—conversation with Coach George Raveling. 

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    A Weekend of Pain and Protest

    A Weekend of Pain and Protest

    This episode contains strong language.

    Demonstrations have erupted in at least 140 cities across the United States in the days since George Floyd, a black man, died in police custody in Minneapolis. We were on the ground in some of them, chronicling 72 hours of pain and protest. Guests: Nikole Hannah-Jones, who writes for The New York Times Magazine; John Eligon, a national correspondent who covers race for The Times; and Mike Baker, a Pacific Northwest correspondent. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily

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    Special Episode: The Latest From Minneapolis

    Special Episode: The Latest From Minneapolis

    As protests spread over the death of George Floyd, the former officer at the center of the case has been charged with murder. We listen in on the demonstrations, and examine why this tragedy — though too familiar — may be a turning point. Guest: Audra D. S. Burch, a national enterprise correspondent for The Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.

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    Deeply Troubling Video Emerges from the Riots (Ep 1262)

    Deeply Troubling Video Emerges from the Riots (Ep 1262)
    In this episode, I address the exploding war between President Trump, and the Twitter tech tyrants. I also address the riots in Minneapolis, and the only way to stop them.  News Picks: Did the Minneapolis police officer, and George Floyd, know each other? MSNBC reporter says rioters are not generally unruly as building burns behind him.  Twitter doubles down in their fight against President Trump.  The story behind the Trump Executive Order on social media bias. Deep-Fakes are going to become a huge problem. Planned Parenthood personnel admit some disgusting things while under oath.  Remember when Barack Obama describes rioters as “thugs”? MSNBC’s Chris Hayes gets wrecked when he tries to compare Michigan protestors to the riots in Minneapolis. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Ep. 1020 - Not Every Terrible Thing Is A Racist Thing

    Ep. 1020 - Not Every Terrible Thing Is A Racist Thing

    Twitter mobs search for new targets in its quest to stamp out racism; Minnesota explodes after an incident of police brutality ending in death; and President Trump vows to curb Twitter.


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